bloodhound
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Hi ya. I want to bid for an item which looks authentic in the given picture. except I am bit worried about the payment. He wants the winner to contact him with bank transfer details. How safe is that? How can i trust him that he WILL send me the item if i won. Do u think its a good idea. This is the first time i have tried to bid for something on ebay.
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and invade Chechen and get rid of all the rebels, however much innocent lives are lost or ruined?
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lol. that last post was funny
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evalf think uses floating point arithmetic . tried that. seems to give error tried evalc which seemed to be the more correct command. and got some long giberrish with some functions i havent even seen before
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I personally feel that Bush is running this election on his war on terror alone. They are making such a big deal out of it.
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http://physics911.org/net/index.php the panel "Claims" to consist of professional scientists. the articles are very scientific indeed, but reads more like a conspiracy theory. Even if it maybe biased, still makes a good read. tell me what u think
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i cant seem to get the software to get me the approx value of LamW(-1)
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i tried to use MAPLE to solve it. and it gave me this the command was solve(e^x=x,x); which basically says solve e^x=x for x and the output was. [math]\frac{-LambertW(-ln(e))}{ln(e)}[/math] dont know why it doesnt automatically simplify so its just [math]$LambertW$[/math](-1)
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Altough I dont like Bush. I would like to say Bush is definitely THAT evil. or EVIL at all. With time my respect has grown for BUSH and Blair for the actions they took. If I was an american, it wouldnt be the war that put me off for voting for him. it would be his extreme domestic policies
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I have halo pc. but havent played it online. One of the finest FPS games i have played. Yet to finish it. am at the end of level 8. but had to stop playing cos i had to come to nottingham and move into my new flat.
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yea, a bit pissed off at them.
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I must say that was the must ridiculous thing I have EVER seen. More entertaining than the British House of Commons debates. First of all let me start with Arnolds speech. I didn't believe the single word he said. The speech can be generalised in these few words "America : The greatest country in the world". Which I found quite over the top. The word America was there for every 5 other words. Also taking cheap shots at the opposition candidate. Most of the content of his speech would have been suitable for a low brow comedy sketch. And while, more mature members of the audience were still waiting to be impressed, some were gazing up at him with wonder and applauding, like he just revealed the meaning of life. It was amusing to watch him speak about the soldier who lost his legs and had been shot in the stomach and through the shoulder. There is an awkward feeling in the convention. It had the unintended consequences of bringing the people there into the reality, which however much the bush administration try to sugar coat and censor, is quite bad indeed. Then to The Bushes Daughters: Man - never knew one of them was so FIT Carrying on to Laura: The opening part and the closing part of speech was more fitting to be on the Oscar winners speech. Thanking their family and freinds, and going "Hi, Mum". If Cherie Blair tried that. they the labour government in UK would scare away all the voters into hibernation. But its not UK so its fine. She talked about Medicare. I noticed that the senior citizens in the audience weren't smiling or clapping. She mentioned how Bush was the first to fund stem cell research in an ethical way. She however forgot to mention that the Bush government was pushing for a WORLDWIDE ban on ANY sort of cloning. (a vital part of stem cell research) I dont know if the people in the convention realise the state of affairs outside the hall. Spate of terrorist attacks in Russia, executions in Iraq, suicide bombings in Israel. While Not a Bush supporter, I would definitely like Bush to get the second term, just to see how he manages it. Will he turn the economy round? What will happen to his foriegn policy? There is another trade war looming with Europe due to WTO's ruling that US was breaking trade regulations by fining cheaper imports and distributing the money to the same companies who filed the complaint. Will he back down to international pressure like he did with the steel tariffs? The Plot Thickens.
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buts thats only for [math]x \in \mathbb{R}[/math] . there might still be a solution where [math]x \in \mathbb{C}[/math]
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a better question would be "why vote for Bush.... again?"
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there are many personal firewalls out there. Kerio, Tiny, Sygate, Outpost, Norton. tried many. didnt like any. so not running any firewall now.
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maths and music are very close in my opinion. on sight reading, i dont read that much ahead. with a lot of playing, you just seem to know what progressions are about to occur, as well as various key modulations. I just seem to extrapolate on the current music and then correct the mistakes in real time. I am not sure if thats a good way to sight read.
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/ and - does the same thing
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5614, u don't just type in netstat in the run box. first run the command prompt. i.e type cmd in the run box. and then do netstat. if u wanna save the output to a txt file. then just add "> filename.txt" at the end. the output will be saved in the current directory your working in. (i think thats the rite command)_
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my answer to the above questions would be a solid yes. while not detectable on a short run, if you compare syllabuses and exam papers from a couple of years ago and now. you will notice that it is indeed true. with the rocketing of pass rates, surely this must stop somewhere.
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good ol led zeppelin.
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the terrorist attacks on the scale of 911 used to be stuff of fiction I just finished reading a book "the mark of the assasin" by daniel silva heres how the story goes > There is an international private society. its membership included rogue intelligence officers, international crime organisations, and powerful business moguls" >the society's founding creed declared peace was dangerous. its members believed constant controlled global tension served the interests of all. it prevented complacency. it maintained viginalce. it built national identity. and most of all it made them money, a good deal of money >its an election year. the president is down on polls >the society orders a shooting down of an american plane near new york, killing about 200 people. and framing a palestinian liberation organisation" >mossads deputy director of operation is a member of the society. he's been fighting for israel all his life, but got angry at the possible peace deal and land negotiations" >the person who ran KGB is also member of the society. hes watched the russian economy go into ground. military equipment rusting. KGB laughin stock of the intell commuity" >the president has no choice but to bomb the traning camps. >president re-elected. >a senior member of the american gov is a member of the society, and is into arms manufacturing. >president pushed forward the Missile shield which is going to cost a lot of money >start of a new international arms race, money made across the world >the palestenian liberation org. his london heathrow killing 36 people" >Middle east peace plan grounded to a halt thats how most of the stoy goes. This book was written in 1998 and i can't help but to see the similarities between the novel and the present. it reads like a conspiraty theory. but is it possible that something like this. (on a much smaller scale) is going on.
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just contradict the guy all time. like in the monty python's argument skit.
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yeah. i will probably end up being an actuary as well. altough i dislike stats a lot nowadays. dont know what to do really. want to get into the financial section. like being an economist or something like that.
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cars are not about just torque and bhp. its also about handling. like someone from top gear said. american cars can only go left or right.
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first of all. the new SP2 for windows xp has an integrated pop up blocker for IE.